Bonny Doon Community School Foundation – 2021 Bonny Doon Art, Wine + Brew Festival Online Auction
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Bonny Doon School

$200 Fund-A-Need donation: The Makerspace at Bonny Doon Elementary School

Item Number
233
Estimated Value
200 USD
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200 USD
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Item Description

Bonny Doon Elementary's principal Mike Heffner and the staff have been dreaming of a place for the students to discover, assemble, problem-solve, construct, test and explore using divergent thinking.  The Makerspace will inspire new passions and cater to their unique learning styles and passions.  

Tapping into creativity, innovation, and fun while advancing student learning

Help Fund-A-Need by making a donation of $200 to support the purchase of materials. Our goal is to raise a total $7000

A few examples of what your donation will help fund:

  • Arduino Uno: The best board to get started with electronics and coding. If this is your first experience tinkering with the platform, the UNO is the most robust board you can start playing with.
  • Green Energy Snap Circuits: Students learn the basics of electronics and modern alternative energy. Explore clean energy concepts, such as electric cars, windmills, and hand-generated power. Perfect for environmentalists and future engineers!
  • Print students’ projects and keep innovation going strong. Unlock students' creative potential with accessible 3D printing merged with project-based learning.
  • LEDs: Lights that can be used to create inputs or outputs for projects.
  • LEGO Wedo: Construction kits that serve as an easy introduction to robotics. Good to do before digging into Lego Mindstorms.
  • LittleBits: Modules that break apart and can be put back together in many different ways to create new inventions. Each LittleBits kit comes with a variety of input and output boards, so you can do anything from flipping lights on to controlling a thermostat.
  • MakeyMakey: With a MakeyMakey, students can turn everyday items into input devices. For instance, you can hook up your MakeyMakey to bananas, which then become a keyboard.
  • Ozobots: Simple-to-program toy robots that can draw lines for arts and engineering projects.

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